It's an online designer built on the opencart platform. No one has integrated it with an existing opencart store, that may be a better way to accomplish what you want. (If you could turn it into a module, I'd be the first in line!)

Interesting and convenient, if it's kept updated. We seem to have quite a few t-shirters, relatively few [requests] from them for flash/flex designers. We have fairly frequent requests for features that bring flash/flex designers to mind, but that would usually require changes.

"You can find more details here" goes 404.

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THE t-shirt designer is now available from its own home and from OC (above).

Yeah, any special changes that may even be deservedly under copyright (specifically in and of themselves alone) do not dispense with the blanket provisions of open source licensing set up to be perennial, and along with free distribution the source code must be provided unless it is not compiled and is not significantly rearranged. (If one were to transmogrify OC, then its open source would be necessary to supply so that it could be seen without figuring out when what went where why.) We often see prohibitions of charges except for cost of optical discs or added manuals (distributions of Linux are selling the bonuses, media, and support, not the Linux or really even the tweaks). That seems to be the game with the designer, offered by way of paying for setup, configuration, and support on the client's own server (we can even get a mall).

As for the link, for your amusement bring it up now and see stray html strewn through the page, and notice the home office address. The blue tie is a nice touch, certainly wide enough. They are even hiring. Very international, of course.

butte wrote:THE t-shirt designer is now available from its own home and from OC (above).

Yeah I know mate I am an Admin on the forums Thats why I know its taking off big time. and has been coming along steady for 3 years. Most important thing (in my opinion) is that its now getting extra modules to make use of other print methods than screen printing (which is essentially what it was designed for)

Yeah, any special changes that may even be deservedly under copyright (specifically in and of themselves alone) do not dispense with the blanket provisions of open source licensing set up to be perennial, and along with free distribution the source code must be provided unless it is not compiled and is not significantly rearranged. (If one were to transmogrify OC, then its open source would be necessary to supply so that it could be seen without figuring out when what went where why.) We often see prohibitions of charges except for cost of optical discs or added manuals (distributions of Linux are selling the bonuses, media, and support, not the Linux or really even the tweaks). That seems to be the game with the designer, offered by way of paying for setup, configuration, and support on the client's own server (we can even get a mall).

You mean on Opentshirts site?? or techzula?

I am guessing I have more info that sheds more light on their fraud Techzulla that is... NOT opentshirts.

DesignStudio is not a module or extension to OpenCart. Its a complete and separate software developed to sell customized and self-designed t-shirts online.

The whole software package is of $1,200 (one time cost) + $300 (installation charge - its optional, if you want our team to install on your hosting server).

That I find disgusting...$1.200 selling something that cost a hell of a lot to develop BUT is supposed to FOC and NOT sold passing it off as their own software.

As for the link, for your amusement bring it up now and see stray html strewn through the page, and notice the home office address. The blue tie is a nice touch, certainly wide enough. They are even hiring. Very international, of course.

I had seen it but did not think much about it until you mentioned it! . It just shows how dodgy and mickey mouse they are........hiring yes but Willing to Relocate to Chandigarh, India?*

We're on the same page. By "THE t-shirt designer is now available from its own home and from OC (above)" I MEANT opentshirts.org and http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route ... %20tshirts as noted above by OpenTshirts. It was implicit in replying to and agreeing with you on open source that "the game" is played by the outfit in India for fees, and, prima facie of context, not played by opentshirts.org which originated the open source code and does not charge for it.

The figures are not appearing today on the website, where no mention is made of software price or even of installation fee(s) (on the website, for setup, configuration, support). Perhaps you earlier prompted that omission to occur by way of deletion.

I happen to prefer not naming them or their link, which engines would merely work to their advantage. However, now several of the posts above suggest triangle time. [Done, variously for spam or for piracy.]

butte wrote:We're on the same page. By "THE t-shirt designer is now available from its own home and from OC (above)" I MEANT opentshirts.org and http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route ... %20tshirts as noted above by OpenTshirts. It was implicit in replying to and agreeing with you on open source that "the game" is played by the outfit in India for fees, and, prima facie of context, not played by opentshirts.org which originated the open source code and does not charge for it.

The figures are not appearing today on the website, where no mention is made of software price or even of installation fee(s) (on the website, for setup, configuration, support). Perhaps you earlier prompted that omission to occur by way of deletion.

I happen to prefer not naming them or their link, which engines would merely work to their advantage. However, now several of the posts above suggest triangle time. [Done, variously for spam or for piracy.]

Not sure if you are a lawyer or just posh . lol

The prices I mentioned are not published on the web site but are in fact sent out in an email. I guess so the owner of the software is not aware of the vast sums his software is being sold at!

It also states in there that it is NOT a module for opencart, when its very clear its not only a module , but its also not even customised other than a few colours and site title. ;(

Oh, it's worse than that. For $1,200 (excluding installation, setup, configuration, support, and all on the buyer's own host machine) one obtains what is almost the pure open source OC (so a low learning curve) built around what is almost the pure open source opentshirts designer, meaning that the p-word (let's just call it 3.1416 racy) takes in selling both as a combined self-same standalone duo bundle. Their website resides in California (their malls, Texas), so there is vulnerability to real courts, but the registrant is Creative Monks, who evidently need another hobby than e-shines. (Safely archive the e-mail, with full headers, including from their point man, guess who.)

Can't see open source presale? Don't get source with it? Aren't thick enough to see without recourse what $1,200 actually buys? My goodness, who will step up to illustrate the Barnum Principle? Buy now. Double piracy combined in a shell game.

butte wrote:Oh, it's worse than that. For $1,200 (excluding installation, setup, configuration, support, and all on the buyer's own host machine) one obtains what is almost the pure open source OC (so a low learning curve) built around what is almost the pure open source opentshirts designer, meaning that the p-word (let's just call it 3.1416 racy) takes in selling both as a combined self-same standalone duo bundle. Their website resides in California (their malls, Texas), so there is vulnerability to real courts, but the registrant is Creative Monks, who evidently need another hobby than e-shines. (Safely archive the e-mail, with full headers, including from their point man, guess who.)

Can't see open source presale? Don't get source with it? Aren't thick enough to see without recourse what $1,200 actually buys? My goodness, who will step up to illustrate the Barnum Principle? Buy now. Double piracy combined in a shell game.

I do have trouble understanding your last paragraph but thats probably as I am uneducated. lol

I am not sure about opensource software and the source code. I just upload a script....source is beyond me lol

However I am guessing that who ever owns /runs open cart would be interested in the fact their product is added to the bundle for sale??